saint 2.5.0+dfsg-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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saint (2.5.0+dfsg-1build1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild against new gsl. Update references to libgsl0-dev to libgsl-
    dev.

 -- Iain Lane <email address hidden>  Tue, 10 Nov 2015 15:08:09 +0000

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Debian Med
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saint: Significance Analysis of INTeractome

 SAINT implements the scoring algorithm for protein-protein interaction
 data using label free quantitative proteomics data in AP-MS experiments.
 It was used for spectral count data in the yeast kinase interactome work
 not incorporating control purification, as well as a generalized
 implementation for spectral count data with and without control
 purification.
 .
 Alternatively, you can also run SAINT in combination with ProHits.
 .
 The package was written for either doing analysis without or with
 control IPs and

saint-dbgsym: debug symbols for package saint

 SAINT implements the scoring algorithm for protein-protein interaction
 data using label free quantitative proteomics data in AP-MS experiments.
 It was used for spectral count data in the yeast kinase interactome work
 not incorporating control purification, as well as a generalized
 implementation for spectral count data with and without control
 purification.
 .
 Alternatively, you can also run SAINT in combination with ProHits.
 .
 The package was written for either doing analysis without or with
 control IPs and